A high-end thickness gauge packed with "desires" has been born. "Precision," "functionality," and "ease" all in one device. Please experience the L-500 with a demo unit!
Electromagnetic / Eddy Current Thickness Gauge L-500 Easily measure the thickness of paint or plating on metal surfaces by simply placing the sensor! The built-in printer and multifunctional thickness gauge L-500 has evolved into the latest model with a "newly developed probe" and "interactive UI"! ◆ Newly Developed Probe (Measurement Section) High Precision: Improved quality of master data enables more stable measurements. Durability: Enhanced wear resistance of the probe tip chip. Manageability: Memory for adjustment data can be stored within the probe. ◆ User-Friendly Interactive UI In response to feedback that "adjustment work is difficult," the design has been made user-friendly. You can understand the next operation on the screen without looking at the manual. ◆ Enhanced Usability in Housing Design Easy to Hold: The housing has a grip feel, allowing for one-handed key operation. Easy to See: The display is three times larger than before, improving visibility. ◆ Abundant Data Output Built-in Printer: Print measurement values on the spot. Easily manage on-site by attaching them to the measured object or location. PC Output Compatible: Save 24,000 measurement data points. Output to PC via USB serial. Data Organization: Organize data with group and block functions for higher-level records.
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Product Specifications (For details, please refer to the catalog) L-500 Main Unit Display Resolution: Less than 100μm 0.1μm, 100μm or more 1μm Data Memory Capacity: 24,000 points Application Memory Capacity: 50 units (per probe) External Output: USB Serial Dimensions & Weight: 126mm (W) × 256mm (D) × 93mm (H), 750g Options: Standard Plate (thickness other than included accessories), Thickness Measurement Stand LW-990 Probe Model: EP-100 Measurement Method: Electromagnetic (Fe Probe) Measurement Target: Non-magnetic coating on magnetic metals Measurement Range: 0 to 2,500μm or 99.0mils Measurement Accuracy (according to our specified conditions) Less than 15μm ±0.3μm 15μm or more and less than 1,000μm ±2% 1,000μm or more ±3% Model: HP-100 Measurement Method: Eddy Current (NFe Probe) Measurement Target: Insulating coating on non-magnetic metals Measurement Range: 0 to 1,200μm or 47.0mils Measurement Accuracy (according to our specified conditions) Less than 50μm ±1.0μm 50μm or more ±2%
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◆Non-magnetic Coating on Magnetic Metals (Electromagnetic Type EP-100) Base Material: Iron, Steel Measured Coatings: - Paint - Plastic - Lacquer - Resin - Rubber - Enamel - Lining - Zinc - Chrome - Tin - Copper - Aluminum - Others ◆Insulating Coating on Non-magnetic Metals (Eddy Current Type HP-100) Base Material: Aluminum, Copper, Brass, etc. Measured Coatings: - Paint - Anodizing (Anodic Oxide Coating) - Rubber - Plastic - Enamel - Lacquer - Resin - Others
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You can print the measurement values with the built-in printer. Both per measurement and batch printing are possible.
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You can output the statistical calculation results by group/block.
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You can display the statistical calculation results by group/block.
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The probe holder is on the side, making it convenient for carrying.
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